The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020

Earthquake hazard analyses rely on seismogenic source models. These are designed in various fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological faults. We here refer to such models as fault sources. This study presents the Eur...

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Main Authors: Basili, Roberto, Danciu, Laurentiu, id_orcid:0 000-0003-4086-8755, Beauval, Céline, Sesetyan, Karin, Vilanova, Susana Pires, Adamia, Shota, Arroucau, Pierre, Atanackov, Jure, Baize, Stéphane, Canora, Carolina, Caputo, Riccardo, Carafa, Michele Matteo Cosimo, Cushing, Edward Marc, Custódio, Susana, Demircioglu Tumsa, Mine Betul, Duarte, João C., Ganas, Athanassios, García-Mayordomo, Julián, Gómez de la Peña, Laura, Gràcia, Eulàlia, Giardini, Domenico
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author Basili, Roberto
Danciu, Laurentiu
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Beauval, Céline
Sesetyan, Karin
Vilanova, Susana Pires
Adamia, Shota
Arroucau, Pierre
Atanackov, Jure
Baize, Stéphane
Canora, Carolina
Caputo, Riccardo
Carafa, Michele Matteo Cosimo
Cushing, Edward Marc
Custódio, Susana
Demircioglu Tumsa, Mine Betul
Duarte, João C.
Ganas, Athanassios
García-Mayordomo, Julián
Gómez de la Peña, Laura
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Giardini, Domenico
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Danciu, Laurentiu
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Sesetyan, Karin
Vilanova, Susana Pires
Adamia, Shota
Arroucau, Pierre
Atanackov, Jure
Baize, Stéphane
Canora, Carolina
Caputo, Riccardo
Carafa, Michele Matteo Cosimo
Cushing, Edward Marc
Custódio, Susana
Demircioglu Tumsa, Mine Betul
Duarte, João C.
Ganas, Athanassios
García-Mayordomo, Julián
Gómez de la Peña, Laura
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Giardini, Domenico
author_sort Basili, Roberto
collection ETH Zürich Research Collection
description Earthquake hazard analyses rely on seismogenic source models. These are designed in various fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological faults. We here refer to such models as fault sources. This study presents the European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20), which was one of the primary input datasets of the recently released European Seismic Hazard Model 2020. The EFSM20 compilation was entirely based on reusable data from existing active fault regional compilations that were first blended and harmonized and then augmented by a set of derived parameters. These additional parameters were devised to enable users to formulate earthquake rate forecasts based on a seismic-moment balancing approach. EFSM20 considers two main categories of seismogenic faults: crustal faults and subduction systems, which include the subduction interface and intraslab faults. The compiled dataset covers an area from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the Caucasus and from northern Africa to Iceland. It includes 1248 crustal faults spanning a total length of similar to 95100 km and four subduction systems, namely the Gibraltar, Calabrian, Hellenic, and Cyprus arcs, for a total length of similar to 2120 km. The model focuses on an area encompassing a buffer of 300 km around all European countries (except for Overseas Countries and Territories) and a maximum of 300 km depth for the subducting slabs. All the parameters required to develop a seismic source model for earthquake hazard analysis were determined for crustal faults and subduction systems. A statistical distribution of relevant seismotectonic parameters, such as faulting mechanisms, slip rates, moment rates, and prospective maximum magnitudes, is presented and discussed to address unsettled points in view of future updates and improvements. The dataset, identified by the DOI https://doi.org/10.13127/efsm20 (Basili et al., 2022), is distributed as machine-readable files using open standards (Open Geospatial ...
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spelling ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/707130 2025-03-30T15:16:39+00:00 The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020 Basili, Roberto Danciu, Laurentiu id_orcid:0 000-0003-4086-8755 Beauval, Céline Sesetyan, Karin Vilanova, Susana Pires Adamia, Shota Arroucau, Pierre Atanackov, Jure Baize, Stéphane Canora, Carolina Caputo, Riccardo Carafa, Michele Matteo Cosimo Cushing, Edward Marc Custódio, Susana Demircioglu Tumsa, Mine Betul Duarte, João C. Ganas, Athanassios García-Mayordomo, Julián Gómez de la Peña, Laura Gràcia, Eulàlia Giardini, Domenico 2024-11-19 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/707130 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000707130 en eng Copernicus info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/nhess-24-3945-2024 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/001357632200001 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/730900 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/707130 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 24 (11) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/70713010.3929/ethz-b-00070713010.5194/nhess-24-3945-2024 2025-03-05T22:09:17Z Earthquake hazard analyses rely on seismogenic source models. These are designed in various fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological faults. We here refer to such models as fault sources. This study presents the European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20), which was one of the primary input datasets of the recently released European Seismic Hazard Model 2020. The EFSM20 compilation was entirely based on reusable data from existing active fault regional compilations that were first blended and harmonized and then augmented by a set of derived parameters. These additional parameters were devised to enable users to formulate earthquake rate forecasts based on a seismic-moment balancing approach. EFSM20 considers two main categories of seismogenic faults: crustal faults and subduction systems, which include the subduction interface and intraslab faults. The compiled dataset covers an area from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the Caucasus and from northern Africa to Iceland. It includes 1248 crustal faults spanning a total length of similar to 95100 km and four subduction systems, namely the Gibraltar, Calabrian, Hellenic, and Cyprus arcs, for a total length of similar to 2120 km. The model focuses on an area encompassing a buffer of 300 km around all European countries (except for Overseas Countries and Territories) and a maximum of 300 km depth for the subducting slabs. All the parameters required to develop a seismic source model for earthquake hazard analysis were determined for crustal faults and subduction systems. A statistical distribution of relevant seismotectonic parameters, such as faulting mechanisms, slip rates, moment rates, and prospective maximum magnitudes, is presented and discussed to address unsettled points in view of future updates and improvements. The dataset, identified by the DOI https://doi.org/10.13127/efsm20 (Basili et al., 2022), is distributed as machine-readable files using open standards (Open Geospatial ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland ETH Zürich Research Collection Mid-Atlantic Ridge
spellingShingle Basili, Roberto
Danciu, Laurentiu
id_orcid:0 000-0003-4086-8755
Beauval, Céline
Sesetyan, Karin
Vilanova, Susana Pires
Adamia, Shota
Arroucau, Pierre
Atanackov, Jure
Baize, Stéphane
Canora, Carolina
Caputo, Riccardo
Carafa, Michele Matteo Cosimo
Cushing, Edward Marc
Custódio, Susana
Demircioglu Tumsa, Mine Betul
Duarte, João C.
Ganas, Athanassios
García-Mayordomo, Julián
Gómez de la Peña, Laura
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Giardini, Domenico
The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title_full The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title_fullStr The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title_full_unstemmed The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title_short The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
title_sort european fault-source model 2020 (efsm20): geologic input data for the european seismic hazard model 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/707130
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000707130